Jakkrit Sangkhamanee
/Jakkrit Sangkhamanee is an Associate Professor of Anthropology at Chulalongkorn University's Faculty of Political Science in Bangkok, Thailand. He earned a PhD in Anthropology from the Australian National University, with his dissertation focusing on the ontological entanglement in the construction of knowledge on water management in the Mekong region. His work focuses on STS, specifically hydrological engineering projects related to Thai state formation, environmental infrastructure, and environmental politics. His latest publication is “Bangkok Precipitated: Cloudbursts, Sentient Urbanity, and Emergent Atmospheres” in East Asian Science, Technology and Society (EASTS). Jakkrit also serves on the editorial board of Engaging Science, Technology, and Society.
Recent Publications with CSDS:
JOURNAL ARTICLE: Bangkok Precipitated: Cloudbursts, Sentient Urbanity, and Emergent Atmospheres
BOOK CHAPTER: State, NGOs, and Villagers: How the Thai Environmental Movement Fell Silent
JOURNAL ARTICLE: Infrastructure in the Making: The Chao Phraya Dam and the Dance of Agency
JOURNAL ARTICLE: Monopolization Strengthens: Thailand’s Asian Democracy Index in 2015
JOURNAL ARTICLE: The Polarization of Thai Democracy: The Asian Democracy Index in Thailand
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